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From: Allan W. <al...@wi...> - 2002-04-29 04:02:07
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Hello, Arch4J release 1.0.2 is now available. This release adds support for Websphere JMS services, some more direction in the Persistence component, and a New UI Framework for building Swing interfaces. Thank you for your continued support. Regards, -Allan Wick |
From: Allan W. <al...@wi...> - 2002-03-10 03:33:34
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Hello again, I have updated the Where's Lunch application to include the installation document. Sorry for not including it in the original release ;) Regards, -Allan Wick |
From: Allan W. <al...@wi...> - 2002-03-09 06:43:33
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Hello again, Where's lunch, the sample application that utilizes the Arch4J components, has been released. Regards, -Allan Wick |
From: Allan W. <al...@wi...> - 2002-03-09 05:32:54
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Hello, Arch4J release 1.0.1 is now available. This release supports JDK1.4 as well as JBoss, enhancements to Data Access to use JDBC 2.0 classes for database pooling and RowSet caching. There will be a Where's Lunch very soon. Thank you for your continued support. Regards, -Allan Wick |
From: Allan W. <al...@wi...> - 2002-01-23 21:57:09
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Hello, This release concentrates on breaking the components out into separate directories for development and versioning purposes. Users may now pick and choose components that they wish to use. NOTE: Package names have also changed, so you may need to change your imports if you are already using an older version. Regards, Arch4J Development Team |
From: Allan W. <aw...@sp...> - 2001-12-11 20:56:26
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The latest release of Arch4J (0.9.3) addresses some shortcomings in the = DataAccess component. We have re-written the component to be more = flexible.=20 We have also updated the system to use the latest releases of the third = party libraries, added more documentation, and enhanced the Arch4J web = site (http://arch4j.sourceforge.net). |
From: Ross G. <rgr...@sp...> - 2001-03-29 19:51:26
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The first publicly available version of Arch4J is now available at http://arch4j.sourceforge.net. |